Unit. So that was almost just as easy as a decision for us. This is not as much of a nobrainer because theres an existing house there. But one thing that pops up in my mind is the proximity to bart and the fact that for planning purposes, we should be densifying near the bart stations. It doesnt have a fourcar garage or anything like that. Its a fourunit building, which is if you think about it, it will make it more affordable than it would be if it stays asis. And proximity to bart is putting me over the fence on this one. It wouldnt be the end of the world if it was continued, but im supporting the project asis. Commissioner richards we talked last night and we talked about the dominos falling and this will be the first of the entire street and then there goes the entire street. And i asked you to provide us with a look at what the street looks like even though ive been there. This would be for the rest of the commissioners. And you said you would. Can you help us out by showing us w
No. It was not empty. [inaudible] commissioner richards i will ask you a question in a second. My understanding, i bought it from the owneroccupant. They vacated. I purchased it. I put in tenants of my own. Theyre still there. Right now, theyre paying 7,000 a month. They plan on being there through april. Commissioner richards thank you. Somebody from capp street do you have anything to add . Come up to the mike. Im giving you the same chance to make a comment. One person. Its been completely unoccupied since it was purchased last june, 2016, and there are temporary, maybe vrbo or air bnb, but nobodys there. Its vacant. Its a facade. Commissioner richards thank you. President hillis when we had this hearing and now, have you met with the neighbors on capp street that have had concern about this project . I have not. I called them and emailed them and they were unable to meet in the short time window we had between the two hearings. The neighbors i had contact with, the building across
And that owner vacated when they sold it to me. Commissioner richards and there were no additional tenants . No. It was not empty. [inaudible] commissioner richards i will ask you a question in a second. My understanding, i bought it from the owneroccupant. They vacated. I purchased it. I put in tenants of my own. Theyre still there. Right now, theyre paying 7,000 a month. They plan on being there through april. Commissioner richards thank you. Somebody from capp street do you have anything to add . Come up to the mike. Im giving you the same chance to make a comment. One person. Its been completely unoccupied since it was purchased last june, 2016, and there are temporary, maybe vrbo or air bnb, but nobodys there. Its vacant. Its a facade. Commissioner richards thank you. President hillis when we had this hearing and now, have you met with the neighbors on capp street that have had concern about this project . I have not. I called them and emailed them and they were unable to meet in
It looks fantastic but just to make sure im reading these right. The first page, the first tab the first ambulance on the scene. Could you go into detail on the numbers. They look pretty good but am i reading it right . You are. 90 all the time. Starting with the first unit on scene, commissioner veronese brought up, the qrvs would help that one. Thats when we get our first unit there to the code three responses. The 90th percentage 5. 18. What they want us to be 4. 50. That would be the goal. Thats why i say the qrvs would help there. Thats where we get the most calls, theyd get there quick. I think it would bring it closer to 4. 5. The second section, the first als unit on scene, including the engines or ambulances or rescue captain. Were mandated to get them 90th percentage under 7 minutes and were at basically 6. 326. Emergency response, the last one is the first ambulance on scene the goal there, 90th percentage were not meeting it this month, it could have to do with new years ev
The great stars. But your report on i dont know if this is through chief stanoff on ambulance on time. Can you go into a little detail on that. It looks fantastic but just to make sure im reading these right. The first page, the first tab the first ambulance on the scene. Could you go into detail on the numbers. They look pretty good but am i reading it right . You are. 90 all the time. Starting with the first unit on scene, commissioner veronese brought up, the qrvs would help that one. Thats when we get our first unit there to the code three responses. The 90th percentage 5. 18. What they want us to be 4. 50. That would be the goal. Thats why i say the qrvs would help there. Thats where we get the most calls, theyd get there quick. I think it would bring it closer to 4. 5. The second section, the first als unit on scene, including the engines or ambulances or rescue captain. Were mandated to get them 90th percentage under 7 minutes and were at basically 6. 326. Emergency response, th